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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2018 17:59:31 GMT
T.I.E.A have updated their website... www.tiea.co.uk/index.htm... and shown on one of the pages is this image of a film can of The Aztecs - Is this a stock photo? Does anybody recognize this film can? If it's a new image, then surely this is a tease/easter egg/spoiler that the wind is indeed blowing in the right direction. For if one is to find missing episodes, then you are bound to find episodes that already exist. For example, a discovered film can of Marco Polo might well be sitting on the shelf quite naturally alongside The Aztecs! If this is a stock photo/film can known to exist, then apologies in advance, and please continue on with any weekend celebrations/benders post-One Show...
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Post by simonashby on Oct 6, 2018 18:20:20 GMT
That can is the existing copy from the BBC film library. Even says so on the label.
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Post by Mike Biggs on Oct 6, 2018 23:31:10 GMT
That can is the existing copy from the BBC film library. Even says so on the label. Isn't the copy in the Film Library a negative? That film can has positive marked on it.
Of course the obvious answer is that they have more than one copy in the archive.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2018 23:51:45 GMT
That can is the existing copy from the BBC film library. Even says so on the label. Isn't the copy in the Film Library a negative? That film can has positive marked on it. Of course the obvious answer is that they have more than one copy in the archive.
I personally don't think that the answer to this is a simple case of T.I.E.A placing a stock photo of an already existing film can from someone else's collection on their own website. They go to a bit more effort than that in their searches! Can one of the moderators throw some light on this film can, please?
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Post by RWels on Oct 7, 2018 0:09:13 GMT
For if one is to find missing episodes, then you are bound to find episodes that already exist. So you're saying reverse that and if you find extant episodes you find missing ones too? So in fact, showing a picture of a known episode is now somehow an indication of a missing episode?! "Only the true Messiah denies His divinity!"
I saw Jodie on the Colbert Show and she was sketchy about the precise history of DW - didn't know the exact age of the series. Is that a tease too?
You do realize, I hope, that her watching every episode would never even be possible, because having all episodes back is simply never going to happen.
When Socrates said that the greatest wisdom is knowing that you know nothing, he didn't meant that as a license to speculate free of any evidence. Please please please just read something about how "confirmation bias" works, and how proper research & discussion requires you to consider counter arguments.
I leave you with a picture from Father Ted:
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Post by Chris Wilkinson on Oct 7, 2018 0:52:25 GMT
There are a few pieces of evidence that corroborate what you are saying, Ed - but it could be more coincidental than substantial. The most compelling evidence if any is that the moderators have been unusually quiet recently. Paul's remark on the recovery of the M&W and Basil Brush episodes the other day (missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12616/recoveries-tiea) is very interesting: 'There is other material as part of this return which the BBC have yet to announce' and 'I would be surprised if everything I have seen came from the same location'. This, coupled with the fact that the TIEA website has very large gaps between the dates on the 'latest news' page and it has only been since this summer that a cluster of news has been posted, suggests something may be occurring. If PM was to maintain his silence during his search so as not to endanger missing material, why is it now (after five years) that he's posting updates? Is the search complete, or nearing completion? The recent recovery of the entire set of Worzel Gummidge negatives inspires hope...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2018 0:56:11 GMT
For if one is to find missing episodes, then you are bound to find episodes that already exist. So you're saying reverse that and if you find extant episodes you find missing ones too? So in fact, showing a picture of a known episode is now somehow an indication of a missing episode?! "Only the true Messiah denies His divinity!"
I saw Jodie on the Colbert Show and she was sketchy about the precise history of DW - didn't know the exact age of the series. Is that a tease too?
You do realize, I hope, that her watching every episode would never even be possible, because having all episodes back is simply never going to happen.
When Socrates said that the greatest wisdom is knowing that you know nothing, he didn't meant that as a license to speculate free of any evidence. Please please please just read something about how "confirmation bias" works, and how proper research & discussion requires you to consider counter arguments.
I leave you with a picture from Father Ted:
I completely agree with the dreams vs reality image. It's very true. But not at all relevant to PM's findings and what he currently holds and what will eventually be revealed. That's an entirely different reality from what you or I imagine it to be. I would, however, like to save that image and give it back to you on the day PM finally reveals just how many DW episodes he actually has - lost or already existing.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2018 1:19:48 GMT
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Post by scotttelfer on Oct 7, 2018 1:59:03 GMT
That is nowhere near an exhaustive list.
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Post by Greg H on Oct 7, 2018 8:11:59 GMT
I did a bit of an internet search and I found what seems to be some Puzzling Evidence. I did an image search for 'BBC film can' and the search engine came back with results for various doctor who film cans. I think this can easily be interpreted as proof of various things, including that the search engines are in on the cover up. I also opened up an image which I carefully selected from the search results and wrote 'every episode' on it (Paint was used), which I think adds to the weight of the astounding evidence. Check the proof for yourself: Also, I cherry picked a can from 'Marco Polo'. Surely this is proof of the omni-rumour at last? I also found this image on Reddit, which is apparently a Pertwee quote. Which one are we watching first then?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2018 9:08:25 GMT
Yes, I've seen that Marco Polo film can image for years online; anyone can find that and nobody would claim it as proof of a ME find. Yet can any expert find the source of that Aztec film can? In fact, I throw out the gaunlet today for anyone to find it. And I bet anything that the answer is, already... no, CAN'T find it. And that might be because the image originates from T.I.E.A, because it's the property of T.I.E.A along with a whole lot of other goodness. I would love to be proved wrong by someone finding proof that the source of this film can is other than T.I.E.A; a film can previously known about. That would be far better than just words of doubts. Seen all that before. The problem is, we just don't want to believe that it might be true that more DW than is thought possible might be heading our way. When we see a hitherto unseen image of a film can, we just can't accept it might well be evidence for more finds. So, instead of words, let's see the proof on here that T.I.E.A simply copied and pasted thst image from another source onto their website. A Complete Season 1 box set will be sent out to the person who finds the counter-evidence, sometime in the future
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Post by Greg H on Oct 7, 2018 9:45:02 GMT
Yes, but, it is still proof absolute. Now that I have proven the omni rumour for all to see, I am going to settle back down and wait for an announcement to be made.
The thing is, if I constantly make claims about missing episodes, sooner or later by the laws of average, I am probably going to be right, then I get to act smug and claim some credibility. Some people might say 'even a stopped clock is right twice a day' but not me.
Anyway, I posted the image I typed on in paint and that is all the proof anyone should need. Enjoy!
Which one shall we watch first?
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Post by simonashby on Oct 7, 2018 9:53:08 GMT
The thing is, if I constantly make claims about missing episodes, sooner or later by the laws of average, I am probably going to be right, then I get to act smug and claim some credibility. Some people might say 'even a stopped clock is right twice a day' but not me. Nailed it.
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Post by Greg H on Oct 7, 2018 11:24:26 GMT
I will be watching 'the masters of Luxor' first. And was it 'revenge of the Brombodigians' that someone else mentioned way back? That has probably been willed into existence now as well, so I shall be watching that on 3D 4k blu ray before the hour is finished. That's my Sunday nicely filled - I have sources within the BBC that have stated that my Sunday is now nicely filled (or something a bit like that, I don't recall), so it is conclusive.
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Post by scotttelfer on Oct 7, 2018 13:11:28 GMT
Yes, I've seen that Marco Polo film can image for years online; anyone can find that and nobody would claim it as proof of a ME find. Yet can any expert find the source of that Aztec film can? In fact, I throw out the gaunlet today for anyone to find it. And I bet anything that the answer is, already... no, CAN'T find it. And that might be because the image originates from T.I.E.A, because it's the property of T.I.E.A along with a whole lot of other goodness. I would love to be proved wrong by someone finding proof that the source of this film can is other than T.I.E.A; a film can previously known about. That would be far better than just words of doubts. Seen all that before. The problem is, we just don't want to believe that it might be true that more DW than is thought possible might be heading our way. When we see a hitherto unseen image of a film can, we just can't accept it might well be evidence for more finds. So, instead of words, let's see the proof on here that T.I.E.A simply copied and pasted thst image from another source onto their website. A Complete Season 1 box set will be sent out to the person who finds the counter-evidence, sometime in the future Here's the thing, there are plenty of experts out there who could very easily prove it, they just aren't going to give a damn about a ranting conspiracy theorist on a forum even if they are also members.
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